Here’s a breakdown of the reviews:

“What he doesn’t give us – and what makes the book work – is Kerouac’s bedazzled bohemian swoon. Without it, On the Road is a curiously remote experience, all reason and no rhyme.”

Time Out Chicago:

“This is On the Road as experienced by someone who exhibits no personality, a story of self-discovery in which there’s no self to discover.”

The List:

“What we’re left with is a pleasant story of a group of friends on a road trip, not the captivating, liberating spirit of Kerouac’s classic.”

Doodle:

“Derogatory dismissals of prosaic visual experiences have been around since, well, someone was bored to tears. To the poetic hyperbole of watching paint dry, or grass grow, we can add: watching a writer write.”

The Hollywood Reporter:

“While the film’s dramatic impact is variable, visually and aurally it is a constant pleasure.”

But even if the reviews of On The Road are varied, Twilight fans won’t want to miss Kristen in her edgiest role yet!